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The material culture of Pueblo Bonito
Judd, Neil Merton (1887-)
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PREFACE
CONTENTS
FOREWORD
I.
(With 101 Plates)
ANCIENT FORESTS
DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION
WATER RESOURCES AND AGRICULTURE
ABORIGINAL OCCUPANCY OF CHACO CANYON
THE PEOPLE OF PUEBLO BONITO
CULTURAL RELATIONSHIPS
II.
II. SUBSISTENCE AND LIVING CONDITIONS
LIVING CONDITIONS IN PUEBLO BONITO
SUBSISTENCE
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III.
III. DRESS AND ADORNMENT
ORNAMENTS
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IV.
IV. HOUSEHOLD TOOLS AND UTENSILS
IMPLEMENTS OF STONE
IMPLEMENTS OF BONE
IMPLEMENTS OF WOOD
BASKETRY
PLAITED BASKETS
COILED BASKETS
V.
V. POTTERY
RECAPITULATION
VI.
VI. IMPLEMENTS OF THE FIELD AND CHASE
AGRICULTURAL TOOLS
IMPLEMENTS OF THE CHASE
WEAPONS
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VII.
VII. OBJECTS OF RELIGIOUS IMPLICATION
OBJECTS OF WOOD OR FIBER
OBJECTS OF BONE
STONE OBJECTS AND MINERALS
EFFIGIES AND FIGURINES
PIPES AND CLOUD BLOWERS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
CEREMONIAL BASKETRY
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VIII.
VIII. INTRAMURAL BURIALS
HYDE EXPEDITION BURIAL ROOMS
IX.
IX. NAVAHO NOTES FROM CHACO CANYON
BIBLIOGRAPHY
A.
APPENDIX A
B.
APPENDIX B
CANID REMAINS FROM PUEBLO BONITO AND PUEBLO DEL ARROYO
INDEX
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The material culture of Pueblo Bonito
THE MATERIAL CULTURE OF
PUEBLO BONITO
(
With 101 Plates
)
By
NEIL M. JUDD
Associate in Anthropology, U. S. National Museum
WITH APPENDIX
CANID REMAINS FROM PUEBLO BONITO
AND PUEBLO DEL ARROYO
By
GLOVER M. ALLEN
(Publication 4172) SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOLUME 124 (WHOLE VOLUME) Published under a Grant from the National Geographic Society
CITY OF WASHINGTON
PUBLISHED BY THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
© DECEMBER 29, 1954
The material culture of Pueblo Bonito